South Korean President Moon Jae-in's special envoys will embark on a two-day visit to North Korea on Monday afternoon aimed at brokering dialogue between Washington and Pyongyang, officials here said.

Chung Eui-yong, the chief of the presidential National Security Office, will lead the five-member delegation. The team includes Suh Hoon, the head of the National Intelligence Service (NIS); Chun Hae-sung, vice minister of unification; Yun Kun-young, an official from the presidential office Cheong Wa Dae; and Kim Sang-gyun, a senior NIS official.

The delegation will use a special direct flight to Pyongyang.

During their stay in the North's capital, they are expected to discuss how to set the mood for talks between Washington and Pyongyang, and ways to improve inter-Korean exchanges and cooperation.

The delegation is expected to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. Moon held face-to-face meetings with Kim's younger sister, Yo-jong, during her recent visit to Seoul as part of the North's delegation to the PyeongChang Winter Olympics.

After their return home Tuesday, Chung and Suh will give a briefing on the results of their visit to Moon and fly to Washington to explain the results to U.S. President Donald Trump and other top U.S. officials. (yonhap)

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